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Hello, The Intel® Desktop Board D845GVAD2 supports a single Pentium® 4
processor with a system bus frequency of 400 MHz or 533 MHz, or a single
Celeron® processor with a system bus frequency of 400 MHz.

So you can install upto 3.06 GHz
533 MHz(cache memory) processor and also update the ram 2 GB 400 mhz.Dont install Prescott processor. Hope it will help you.

Find out the type of motherboard installed in your system and that will determine your upgrade possibilities.Check your manual or if competent enough open the case and should be a label on the motherboard telling you what type. Get the number and google for answer

Aspire 4315 Specifications
SpecificationsPart Number
Varies by specificationsProcessor / Speed
Intel Celeron mobile processor 530/540/550 (1 MB L2 cache, 1.73/1.86/2 GHz, 533 MHz FSB), supporting Intel 64 architecture
if you have a 2 Ghz processor installed, you will have to replace the motherboard to go with a faster CPU.. which will be spendy..
Hope this helps

You need to contact them, there site is one of the poorest I have seen for help. There download for a manual only covers hard drives and media players. The model# you listed does not show so it must be an old one and does not show support.

The fact about processors is that generally u will end up with changing the entire chipset because the new processors generally dont fit with old chipsets.If you are ready to shell out some extra money, you can choose the latest range of "Intel Core2 Duo" series or even go to the Quadcores.Post your budget and i will suggest a suitable one.

As your processor is very old, to buy an upgrade would be more expensive than buying a new computer. There are not many of the socket 370 type processors around, if at all. Your motherboard will not drive any of the newer processors.
Sorry

U have to find the motherbord's manual !!!! U will find there all u need. But most probably u won;t be able to put those processors (the speed diferences are too big, even if they are of the same slot type)